Explore the Beauty of the Fusion of "Sound" and "Beauty" in Beethoven's Early Artistic Style —— The First Movement of the Fifth Piano Sonata is an Example

Dongxue Liu, Wenjian Yu, Cheng Wang

Abstract


In 1995, Deron University in Sweden held an international cross-art seminar with the theme of "Cross-Art Studies: A New Perspective", which laid a good foundation for the integration of music and art.Ludwig van Beethoven is a wonderful flower in the long history of western art. It is almost difficult to find a composer who has a greater influence on music than Beethoven. In his life, he has created many themes and huge quantities, but he is most well known for the Fifth Symphony ("Fate") and the Eighth Piano Sonata ("Pathos"), both of which are in c minor.In Beethoven's hands, c minor is endowed with the characteristics of hero, struggle and epic. Listening to music "creating like an artist", using abstract painting language, such as dots, lines, faces and other modeling elements and colors to show beautiful pictures. This paper will analyze the creation background of this work, the ontology and part of the psychology of the work, so as to better explore the artistic charm of the integration of music and aesthetics of the work.


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Music Creation Psychology; Fusion of Sound and Beauty; Art Tonality Complex; Hero Image

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/mcs.v5i4.1863

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